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Forums category; Hi Guys Hope you van help me fix the error here The following macro runtime error 53 file not found vb6 forcing a file name change In ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet runtime error 32809 excel 2010 this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 31st, 2010,03:15 AM #1 amitcohen Board Regular Join Date Jan 2010 Location Israel & South Africa Posts 117 Run time
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error 53.. File Not Found Hi Guys Hope you van help me fix the error here The following macro forcing a file name change In Column A There is a list of files stored in a folder: change_names. (All files are in CSV format.) In Column B there is a list on new name for each file. This macro should force the change, but from some reasons, it pops-up a run time error 53.. File Not Found And the debug
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highlight the red line. Code: Sub ReNameFiles1() Dim path As String, filespec As String Dim CurrentName As String, NewName As String path = "C:\Users\WEB\Desktop\change_names" ' your path For i = 1 To 100 ' your range Range("A1").Value = Range("A" & i).Value Range("B1").Value = Range("B" & i).Value CurrentName = Range("A1").Value NewName = Range("B1").Value Name path & CurrentName As path & NewName & ".csv" Next i End Sub What am I missing here? Thanks for help! Amit Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Using Excel 2007 & 2010 Amit Cohen Reply With Quote May 31st, 2010,03:22 AM #2 Blade Hunter Board Regular Join Date Mar 2008 Location Sydney, Australia Posts 3,147 Re: Run time error 53.. File Not Found There is no slash on the end of your path It will be looking for: C:\Users\WEB\Desktop\change_namesYourFile.csv instead of: C:\Users\WEB\Desktop\change_names\YourFile.csv Just change this line: path = "C:\Users\WEB\Desktop\change_names" ' your path and put a \ on the end before the " Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter .select, overused and inefficient. Reply With Quote May 31st, 2010,04:03 AM #3 amitcohen Board Regular Join Date Jan 2010 Location Israel & South Africa Posts 117 Re: Run time error 53.. File Not Found Is it that simple!? Macro runs perfect! Thanks, Amit. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Using Excel 2007 & 2010 Amit Cohen Reply With Quote May 31st, 2010,06:01 AM #4 Blad
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Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups microsoft visual basic runtime error 53 mac Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > excel 2010 run-time error 53 file not found Want to Advertise Here? Solved excel 2010 run-time error 53 file not http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/471520-run-time-error-53-file-not-found.html found Posted on 2012-04-05 MS Excel MS Office 1 Verified Solution 8 Comments 615 Views Last Modified: 2012-04-24 When I open a spread sheet I get the following: excel 2010 run-time error 53 file not found How can I correct this annoying issue? 0 Question by:zelfanet Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 80 Active today Best Solution bybyundt The error https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27664690/excel-2010-run-time-error-53-file-not-found.html message that occurs when you launch Excel should mention the file name as part of the error message. I realize that you just want the problem to go away, but we need more information to help Go to Solution 8 Comments LVL 80 Overall: Level 80 MS Excel 75 MS Office 28 Message Active today Expert Comment by:byundt2012-04-05 The error message should tell you the name of the file that cannot be found. Please post that information, as there are many different causes. 0 LVL 13 Overall: Level 13 MS Excel 12 MS Office 3 Message Expert Comment by:nike_golf2012-04-06 If this is in a macro or add in then the file that is associated with it can no loner be found. NG, 0 Message Author Comment by:zelfanet2012-04-06 I dont know what it is, I just want to stop it. 0 LVL 13 Overall: Level 13 MS Excel 12 MS Office 3 Message Expert Comment by:nike_golf2012-04-06 Does this occur with a specific workbook or simply when launching Excel? 0 Message
i get this message, then i have the choice to cancel, if i do, excel opens, or i can choose to debug...as i have know idea how to debug...what should i do, your help would be http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/run-time-error-53-when-starting-excel.990179/ great...thanks in advance Bernie.d, Jul 10, 2003 #1 Advertisements Hank Scorpio Guest On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 22:36:55 -0700, "Bernie.d" <> wrote: >every time i start Excel i get this message, then i have >the choice to cancel, if i do, excel opens, or i can >choose to debug...as i have know idea how to debug...what >should i do, your help would be great...thanks in advance Error 53 is "File Not Found". This suggests that runtime error when you start Excel you have a workbook loading which runs a macro upon opening. That macro is looking for a file that doesn't exist. The workbooks that load upon startup will be in one of two places: - Either in a folder called xlStart, the location of which will vary from version to version (you can find it through the Find or Search application on the Start menu of Windows); or - In any folder runtime error 53 that you have specified under Tools -> Options -> General. (The name of the field containing the folder will be different in different versions of Excel; it's always wise to specify which version you're using when posting a question. In Excel XP (2002) it's "At startup, open all files in:" In 97, I think it's called "Alternate Startup File Location". You may have nothing in there (most people don't), in which case don't worry about it.) Using Windows Explorer, move all of the files in those directories to somewhere else. Now start Excel, and open them one at a time until you get the error. That's the culprit. All you need to do is put all of your other files back except for that one. There's also a possibility that the error is being triggered by an add-in. Go to Tools -> Add-Ins and uncheck each entry that you see there. Close and reopen Excel, then try loading the add-ins back. Again, this will help you find the one that you should leave out. --------------------------------------------------------- Hank Scorpio scorpionet who hates spam is at iprimus.com.au (You know what to do.) * Please keep all replies in this Newsgroup. Thanks! * Hank Scorpio, Jul 10, 2003 #2 Advertisements Jan Karel Pieterse Guest Hi, This is a default list of things-to-do when Excel exhibits startup problems. Try op